Tarique Rahman returned to Bangladesh after 17 years, crowd gathered in Dhaka, gave mantra to restore democracy

Tariq Rahman Sets Agenda After 17 Years Exile: After nearly 17 years in exile, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) working president Tariq Rahman has returned to his motherland Dhaka. A huge crowd gathered on the streets of Dhaka to welcome him, seeing which Rahman looked very emotional.

While sharing his first post on social media after returning home, he has described this moment as the most unforgettable moment of his life. He clarified that the main objective of his return is to revive peace, democracy and multi-party politics in the country.

Tariq Rahman became emotional on returning home

Khaleda Zia’s son Tariq Rehman, who returned to his country after a long stay in London, was warmly welcomed by the workers. Rahman said that he will always cherish the day of last Friday in his heart, because on this day he touched his soil after 17 years.

He expressed gratitude to the crowd of lakhs of people who gathered on the streets of Dhaka for their prayers. According to Rahman, it is not possible to express this selfless love and respect of the people in words and this love will give them the strength to fight the future challenges.

New vision of peace and security

Amidst the current situation and communal tension in the country, Rahman has presented a detailed plan for the future of Bangladesh. He said that his dream is not just a fantasy, but a concrete action plan where every community can feel safe and valued.

Rahman envisions a Bangladesh where peace flourishes and every child can grow up with hope. Emphasizing on democracy and multi-party system, he also thanked leaders of other political parties who honored his homecoming.

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Thanks given to farmers and youth

In his address, Tariq Rehman especially thanked the youth of the country, farmers and those supporters who stood with the party in every difficult moment. He also praised the media, which covered his return with professionalism and sensitivity.

Rahman reminded that the real strength of Bangladesh is its united people. Political experts believe that Rahman’s return will bring a big change in Bangladesh politics and he will emerge as a strong alternative in the upcoming elections against forces like Jamaat-e-Islami.

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